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Grorce Gorvox, Publisher, PONOKA DISTRICT, FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME, ° ge: 
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OL. VIt PONOK A. ALBERTA, FEBRUARY 22,1907 __ Na Mae 


TO CREDITORS.! Wei o> cu ow. a aa rey a Wg 
Dvinielieiend 22 2°...) won 


In the death of Mr. B. Lucas] IN THE SUPREME COURT OF 


NOTICE 


@iecs : : 


Fatal Sleigh Thousands Com-/ THE LATE MR S. PB, LUCAS. 
| Accident.| ing From lowa. 


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CHURCHES. ‘ 
— - - —- rell-known and bighly reapected| THE NORTH WEST TERRI- ~  & : 
RESBYTERIAN, Services at | rit Des Moiner, Iowa, Feb. 18 pet ideale pena TORIES, JUDICIAL DISTRICT 4 at . . ~ 
I 11:00 a, m, and 7:30 p, m, alterna- HIRAM EARL KILLED ’ : Reser noch has been taken from our OF WETASKIWIN. Y at 2 te 
ting every Sunday, Sabbath school at | WHILE DRIVING TO TOWN. | Hundreds of Towa farmers will | midst, and Alberta lost one of her ( / : 
Yao p.m All cordially invited. K, leave within the next six weeks to) earliest pioneers > 5 eT baba 
Biiiow. Pastor, ETT is establish homesin Alberta andS BR : ; ‘ In tho mattor of the Goods and 4] os . 
: a Monday afternoon a runaway pveme ane sas) Born in Aylmer, Quebec, in| Bs ateof FREDERICK P. BRESEE,| 4 rsa x 
N ETHODIST CHURCH | cident cost the life of Hiram katchewan, A majority of them | 1844, he was educated for a sur- Deceased. 4 Ko 
Services at 11:00 a.m. and at 7:3) have already purchased farms and | veyor, and followed that profession “S ® n 


Karl, of Ferrybank. 

In the morning Capt. C. B. 
Phillips, accompanied by H, Hertz 
ind Alfred Wielich went out to 
iook over some land north-west of 
town, and on their way home, when 
rounding the corner, immediately 
below W. T. Russell's, the sleigh 
upset and the horses got away. It 
was seen that another team was in 
front, about 150 yards, and before 


ett ect 


+ p.m. alternating every Sunday, Sun 
aay school at 10:00 a.m. Prayer meet 
ing 8:00 p. m. on Tuesday evenings 
The public cordially invited 

R, W. DALGLEIsH, Pastor, 


} OMAN CATHOLIC. Ser 
vices in the ©, O, F, hall at 10.90 
on the third Sunday in each month, 
In Lacombe every 2nd Sunday of in 
month, Contessions will be beld i 
English, French, Flemish-German an 


Dutch, : 
Rev, Fatuer VAN WeTTeEN, 


@HURCH OF ENGLANL, oer 


Notice is hereby given pursuant to | 
the order made this day herein, that all} 
persons having claims against the Ke. | 
tate of the said Frederick P. Breree) 
who diechon or about the Is8th dey of 
December A, D., 1906 are required to | 
send by post prepaid, or deliver | 
O'Brien & Burgess of Wetaskiwin, Al | 
herta, Advocates for the Administra | 
titx,on or before the 10th, day of | 
April A D., 1007 their Christian and | 
surnames, addresses and deser ptions, | 
the full particulors of their claims, the 


are arranging to move their families | for fifteen years. He was seut cut 
| to their new homes just as soon as/as Indian agent to the Hobbema 
spring opens up, The magnitude | and Battle River Indians in 1879, 
of the movement from Towa has|and started a large farm for in- 
| just become apparent and real es {structing them four miles north of 
tate men and immigration agents | Wetaskiwin, Two years later be 
estimate that the number will run | weot back to Aylmer for bis family, 
into the thousands within the next|traveiling from Winnipeg to Ed- 


year, }monton by trail 
| This section of Iowa has sup-| fy 995 


plied many thousands of Ameri- 


Sn order te 
Lines, preparatory to taking 
Stock, and make room tor new 


goods which wil? be coming in 


now, 


close out various 


i notable trip 
when the Indian 


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{ | beilion broke out, Mr Lucas wa 
rE , 101 i ‘ ut, } sticas 8 W iol 

‘ts nat Hote oie Merion anything could be Gone the Borevs jeans to the British North West. | )laced in arather trying iti statements of their accounts and the e have de sSidad to hi Id 
day at m1. M at side every ul ued plunged right into the rear High rentals and extraordinary | = tie " ying porition, nature cf their securities (if any) held! ~ et ee 4 ed a 
rag Ag MA Ed Fd hy | High re Yj and, tor his familys safety, moved 


" by thew duly ver fled by Statutory Le | 
Fort at Edmonton, where} claration and that after the said Inst | 
ved for a few months, and Administrat 
when the present agency buildings tix will distribute the assets of the saic 
| estate amorg the parties entitled there 
to, baving regard ot ly to the claims o: 
which she shall then have notice and 
the suid Administratrix will not Le 
liable to any person or persons whos: 


SPECIAL SALE. 


When at your own price 


ternate Sunday at 8 p.m Mr Earl, who was driving to town, Pi 


$ Rev, A. A, OnAmP, 


} APTIST CHURCH. Preach 
ing Service every Lord’s Vay 4 
7.30 pam. Prayer meeting ina cehurel 
arlor every Wednesday at eight p.in 
Bunday rehool wt 3 o'clock p.m. 
Rh. E. Guyart, Pastor, 


{vances in Iowa land values are! jyt6 

i : sckey in! the 
td strack by the eae ™ 'targely responsible for the move-| jy. remair 
the back, No time was lost in hav-| ont, ‘Tenants have become dis 


i + ini reve mle 
ing the Pilih ‘aia heb ad heartened of ever obtaining a home 
town) an th cbt os ipete oF O" of theirown, he continous advance there, where he resided til wr 
from the first it was seen his case}; | Ac eiliee’ oven alter it | ’ © resided till 1891, 
was hopeless, his ribs were staved need ihe at) ent, fe | When he was transferred to the 
, I i “Ried ¢* passed the $100 per acre mark re. Sazcee Reserve, near Calvary 
in besides internal injuries, and) |i): itevewtie’ hea of » bear Calyary, 
he succumbed two hours after the Bete ie st accent oe arc] LO 1807 he Lee thie Department | Clit bas not been received by her at | 
iS hee farm of 160 acres, The only the time of sach distribution, 
Dated this 01h, day of Feb, AD., 1007, | 
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inentioned date the aid you nay secure anything 
you require in the following 
LADIES COATS LADIES WAISTS 
WALKING SKIRT» WRAPPERS 
UNDER SKIRTS WING )) VDOERWEAR 


Se 


were erected he moved bis family 


ie Sk Se Se 


G ERMAN EVANGELICAL 


{LUTHERAN CHURCH, Servicer and came to Ponoka, locating at 


in C,0,F, hall by appointment. accident, ‘future they can see in investing | py; Ww 7 s 
i, Meyer, Pastor. * , ; uetiia Y os : 4) Twin Lakes, where he remaine } ens 
Mr Karl was born in Brockville, their small savings in Lowa land 1s till his deat! ‘ fe remained | O'Biiks & Beneess, and Boys ; 
‘tipi eitaeclleaaniala ——-- Ontario, some sixty years ago, and!) jitutime drudgery in meetin, Mr Lu hog tat } ae rie for the sate tll Ready-made Suits, Rubber s, Heavy Overcoats, by 
. . a . ; ’ " ‘ 4UCAS Was a Wwe ormed | Jetaskiwi ; f . bet got) 
PROFESSION AL. | moved to the States when a young future payments, debt and interest man, and hil an shunte ips "sess thier aba aay Felt Shoes, Working Coats, Felt Sox, 
} any ( mu i yun A ’ ' » ty} 
‘ i -BELI man Qa Alberta coming 80 much clouding to remaining portion of | informat; ince ¢ : RWaaters Mocciastne (: " an a 
he W. A. CAMPBELL, wo the front he mo.ed up here some : information and good sound advie ROADS CLOSED, ; aps, Winter Under * 
Gracuate Trinity University, | p ‘ va their years, Good crops and good |tg give the hew come Ma | wear Re 
Toronto, 1890. ; | seven years ago, and settled in the prices during the last few yeats| faint RS Mi hae be 42 vi = YY) On and after May the first, the road: Rath h Up 
Office over Drug Store. Ka rhe Perrybauk district, where he badvnuve’ enabled ‘all tu. save. sone stay vik Sad aa A aha ai oe 10 | through the S.W, quarter gec, 80. 413-2/, | a er than ca rry goods over we ‘ 
ne ee ©. CO. Reed's id friends. id Z ae oe money, and for the past eighteen doe they 4, at th iey rn it will pian ap 4 will Sell al! Winter Goods regard- "yn 
anc . Allan's. ar fe f 0.) aay 7 Wo 8 ndvice, oti N.P Newson, Hazel Hill . 
r) SNS ee » kept the Ferryban mouths there bas been a constant of the old times and éxpoilantas vet roe ht less of costs, ws 


for a number of years, and moved | 
out to the new town of Hurry, Nett! hoor man's laud,” 

y ville. i 7 ! . 

Hadad ille, a little over & your UKO.) Hirst there was a movement to the 
Jumes, his brother, is a highly Dakotas, bat the 


search for a new country and a 


Ae cr Sc nce 


GROCERIES. 


Reductions 


STRAY 


Dark brown Mare, about S0lbe, hae 
Shoes on front feet, 


when this land scarcely kuew the| 


ORE 


})®. T. B. STEVENSON, 
Graduate of Trinity University, 
Toronto, Fellow of Trinity Medica 

College, Toronte. 
Late Resident Physician Lakeside 


white man, was his delisht, ang 
nothing gave bim greater pleasure 
better grade lands |than to gee how 


| 
| 
| 
} Owner can have! 


me 


His predictions | same on applying to Our pres ion 


Hospital, Toronto, respected citizen of our town, The | tore has beea taken up and large} Were being fulfilled, how towns had Kp Hinktry, Ponoks é ; in Prices of 4 
roe and Resmenon, is Baines: rest of his relatives live in the| companies have secured control of SPrang up, the land peopled by a] ___ r Flour, Feed, Dried Vruits, and all st iple Groceries be 
Chipman sauet Sed States, an the sympathy of all! the other large tracts for specula thrifty and industrious race, who MONEY! | are still in fore r 


Hotel, and 5 doors erst of McKinnell’s 
Drug Store. 
PONOKA - ° ; ° 


who know the deceased will be ex.| tive purposes, putting the price to | 4? more than holding their own 
tecded to them in their sudden) the land seeker at the most exorb- | @£4aiust the older settled countries 
bereavement, itant tiguie ever heard of. Land Of the universe. His genial coun 

Capt, Phillips and his friends men say that the movement this tance will be missed in this 
are very much djstregsed over the | Spring can’t help but insure a still neighborhood, and by the loss of 
futility, and did everything pos. xfrater moyement this fall and 4 such a man the community is 
sible in the circumstauces, ‘bey | Year frou this spring, as the aues Poorer indeed, 
courted the strictest eaquiry, but going now will be certain to attact! He married 


a 


And we Pay the HIGHEST. PRIC] 


for Produce 


ALBERTA, The shortage in the accounts of | 
the Ontario Bank was admitted 
by the late manager to be $1,250, 


000, Well, £ don’t see what that 


bas to do with C, D. Acar, of : - 
Ponoka, who has still $750,000 left A r 9 


My A. JACKSON B, A. 
ADVOCATE, CONVEYANCER, 
NOTARY PUBLIO, gro. 
Money to Loan. Fire and Life Insur 


ao Se Se Se Sa SS aS aS as a as = 


So, 


Amelia Francis 


ance, Offices next to McKinnell’s| it was seen to be one of those un- Others, The low prices enable Aylwin in IS71, who survives him,| for the pt i se 
. nt , ; ’ irpose of helping to start ¢ 
Drug Store fo : phin renters to buy good sized farms of besides a family of six children |. 3 - D l 
seon acciden w ; ’ iidren > a onald A 
hadi ; ( Aupenra, | oreeen idente for which no man their own for levs than would be|and two brothers, one in Wetaski- industrious farmers at very reason 4 venue, Ponoka, 


is responsible, ible terms, and on short notice. 


| BOS ORS URC ORE oR oy, PORE SRS oR oe 


heeded to make a firét payment on Wia and the other in Vermont F 
aemall lowan farm, With another, United States, y 
yeur of good crops such us last | 
year, thousands of tenuats will be 

’ in & financial position to bay Can- 
Opposite Herald Office. ee Nene Rhy Hake dh wptoadian farins of their own, Moray 
Day or Night Calls promptly answered | vives out cold in ove day, Inhale and stock them, 


Ed 


W, PULLYBLANK, V8. 
DONALD AVENUE, PONOKA, | 


' MONEY TO LEND. 


Taen prolab'y you know the evila ot Some Trivate Funds to Lend or ] 
distention, fermentation and in ritation | First class Farm Se curity, at8 per cent, 
thas acon piny digestive troubles, | at low costs, 


Is Your Cold Be.ter 
No, it's as bad as ever, Nothing 


a 
Is Your Trouble Indigestion? 


+ 
+ 
+ 


Hrriretertertestertertestenteeteotertyoterteeterijobrotenteets 
FURNITURE, HARDWARE, 


—_ Catarrhozone and you will be relieved 


. EK. O'BRIEN, BA. in two minutes, Continue the treat: taining in Towa was made kuown ; Quick as wink it 
ah ® ment phy cure is Rear ihe Healings | rooent!y witan (the traauit ot athe rl vee Woating and feeling of fullness | Advocate, 
r sal ‘ VRY “Malh germ destroying and pleasant, nothing | 4 puts the entire digestive apparate | — ee 
Al VOCATE, CONVEYANC ER, for colds, throat trouble and Catarrh last census was given out, It perfect order, makes you bi fit. ine 


NOTARY PUBLIC. 


compares with Catarrhozone, 


Next important is to know how promp 


The extraordinary condition ob- | . 
tly Nerviline cures 


fine all over, Mor internal pain Polsou e | 


Apply at once, 
J, A, Jackson, 


TO TRADE. 


(Of O'Brien & Burgers, Advocates, 
Wetaskiwin.) 

(flice over Pendleton'’s Meat Market, 
and opposive Leland Hcetel, 

Mr O'Brien attends Pononkaon Wed- 
nuadays, Thursdays, Fridays and Satur 
days in each week, At other times, 
can be communicated with in Wetaski 
win, 

Holicitor for the Uvsited States 
Pidelity and Guarantee Qo 


everywhere, 25c, and 81,00, t 


WANTED, 

6 Workers, Men or Maidens, 
particulars apply J. P. Vincent, one! 
mile north of Ponoka, There js gogd | 
wages, $20 a month, or one dollaraday, 
y | 


Basy to Retain Health. ms 


Most important of all is proper atten 
tion te the bowels, Avoid constipation 
it's the health-killer of today, larsh, 
griping medicine ia rninous— beware of 
it, Best results follow a truly vegetable 
remedy like Dr, Hamilton's Bie of 
Mandrake and Butternut which not 
only relive costiveness in one uight but 
eens ne ba fom of ape rookie a Pre-) HSonright ribs, A suitable reward 
vents its return, No distress or incon: ' ac ; ; 
venience attends the use of Dr. Hawil-| will be given for information leading 
toa's Pille which are world famous tor| to their recovery, 
tholy mildness and efficiency, Sold Davip Foren, Chigwell, Alta, 
everywhere, 25c per box, i 


168 RMI ENN ERE EE REE 


LOST 
te Ls 
One two year old steer, red and 
white spotted, right ear marked, brand 


ed D3 on right ribs, also ove yearling 
steer, red with white face, branded 


J. D. McGILLIVRAY, Cc. L. FARNUM 


Government Land Guide, 


McGillivray & Farnum 


Zano'& Fmmigration AGeNlS PR | dition tobeing cheerful and lovable, RAILWAY STREET, PONOK A, r) - 
jare cultured and yery intelligent. | Ie pool ‘ did Manel Sines | Nionie Steele, Silver i 
| With mothers like these, the Alber-| ee emmnrteemnnetnpoemannstnnel fine tS bye il ; ; f ee ms sheen hate Wonks i 
EAL STATE taof the next generation will be | jan NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION, g 
~- well prepared to take its place us TANT ASSTAS VAS TAS VAN TANTANTAN VAN TAN VANTAN Also at f Z0n-O-Phone Records to fit any dise mact bp 
i ‘ 1 H€ SIE SIE SHE DHE SE HS HE HE SHE He S ME HE MS Se NZ Sue N “veer any dise ma 
| e > BS Ast Densiags of the: Dominion. es AK AS AIS AS AS AK AI AS A IE OK OK AIR AK DIK IK DIK IK IK IK SK IK > ine f that ‘ere : 
(Calyury Albertan,) AR 4 Me ~ } 
if : i M ie ® *K THE FAMOUS © KING-Q-PHONE” } 
Improved Lands from $800 Up. Unimproved Lands in TENDERS, sé > 
all parts of the District. — sé In Ye | . I tng lu your rope om : t host watche need « 
Sealed Terders will be received by | \i2 ry} walaht . 4 sy HE YON 
the undersigned upto and ineludi ¢| pen en enantio — t 


Agents throughout the United States, 
MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. 


Sold | showed a decrease in the popula 


ion of the state in compyprison 


with the censys of 100, the extent 
of jts Leing startling when only the | geney, 
| rural population figures were com, | dealers 
pared, 
For | explanations offered, but the one 
generally accepted js as above. | 


There haye been many 


THE WESTERN WOMAN. 


A Presbyterian minister, now in 
Toronto, but previously in Winni- 


| peg, tells the young ‘Toronto Pres- 
byterians of the merits of the west- 
ern women, 
their loyalty, their devotion, and} 


their optimism under opel Alberta biscuits 


He called attention to 


that might seem trying, 

He referred to their happinces 
in shacks, which were little more 
commodious than piano boxes, 
Tne praise thus bestowed upon 
women of the west is well deserved. 
No culogy of the women of Alberta 
can be too great, and all Alberta 


The Toronto+ minister might add 


veneered Town and Five Hall 


| Nerviline surpa 


women do not live in shacks either. | 


that the women themselves, in ad. } 


that these women make of the little 
piano box shacks glimpes of heaven 


March 12th, 1907, at his office, in the 
Town of Povoka, Por building a brick | 


marked cheque for 10 per feent, wust 


‘every known rem 
edy. Keep ition the house ulways, it's 
# source of Confort inthe hour of emer 

Large bottles for Bie at all 


Two Dwelliug-houses and Four Lots 
to Trade for Stock or Farm Property. 
Apply at Heratp Office, 


21907 


This, the Ceginning et the year, we 
flave taid in a rare treat ter our 
Guotemero— 


| 


Made 


M in Gatgary, trom Alberta 
Jlour, and put up very artisticatety, 


| Patronize Mome Fnodustry, 


} 
| 


Loft Drinks. Short Order Counter 
Bakers and Confectioners, 


JONES & RYAN 


: 


* We have them for Men & Boys. 


CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS BEFORE BUYING 


accompany tender, Plans and spec 12 
* Ponoka, Alberta Mentions on view at hi offer. |S cumpovan avenue, =P 
Lowes® or any tender not faecessarily ZS r | B | DURKIN ? 
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PRRRKHRKAR HH MHRRRARKPRRRRK 


ma € 


accepted. 
J. A, Jackson, Secretary 
Town of Ponoka, 


Talioring and Mens’ Furnishings, 


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as 


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tecteieeheetesdecdeetesterioete [esfestectertestoctertootoctectoctentortectoetcgs 


Railway Street, Ponoka. 


or | 
a NOY bal 


Suitable Presents . . 


St you wish Co give a 
Present to your triends or 
relatives, we fiave a few good 

Lines to choose trom 
SOV 


Pocket Knives, Scissors, 
Carving Sets, Silver Ware, 
Furniture, Pictures. 


We also do Picture Framing. 


-«R. K. ALLAN’S - - 


PONOKA AND LAMERTON 
HARDWARE FURNITURE, 


Hoffa isch feet ete fe eho fecfe Poh H feche pepe fed 


Kafe cfactect sfeafecje theobssiecleciscisafeolecfscls cfs cfecis cfs ofa cfe ae ok 


hh 


OOS. , 


Optical G 


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H. S, CREIGHTON, 
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, 
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENS4S, 


ha 
BS 


LER: ALD. mi sive iba such on institution Pa skewit tZ’ Fs] Sal .) 


iidet, not on! ¥ 


ink | 


men ccc Vig paced in our t 
Published pi forts Arm evere wl) le the building is being erected | raving decided to quit farming, I wilt 
es eee, Dut also for all time to come, GOP Bale On niy farm, elght entle th of Ponol a, 
Att bite Fendered the t# 3 $iib wracth. While I am writing to you 1 ON MONDAY, PE Bes 25th. 
a 


Ne So at ete 


followir 
810d. (© adennes 


HORSES, 
weight about 1.100 with fool: 
weigh 


t about #00 ibs, in foal 
sold, weight about 1400 lb« 


10 o'clock a.m. the ¢ property, to 


think another suggestion might be |" 
wit 
een ne en thrown out to the Board of Trade, 
oO nats ; 
sy advertioewests wo mndenses ‘IN that is that we endeavor to) Ont bay mare 
Troe, oes *bylae tale sotieMe i the iiway ; iat ne bay horee 
ere. eet, foun “sit ae tare qacant | SHOW Che FallWwey = COrporationss | My yah ring 
ten 
or “lor Be insert a ad NP ete, oat ber What we have for them. Ags good 
or ‘ 
fine for each seams ween: Na chars water as can be abtained anywhere 
te im dieviaved 
t advertisomen sivvlayed 


—— 
‘Dads oription, eas 


Se 


rr 
CATTLE, 
leven good dairy cove 
mie fr ’ ‘ t 
‘you 


shorthorn stock 
bo fresh in Mares, 
igh ara hor 
«3 your Hows, 
sow, aod one fat how 


IMPLEMENTS, 


box farm wagon: one new bob 
mower ft. cut; one a see.- 


is to be found here, and there is no 

reason why we should not tel! the 

railway magnates what we have te 
er them to induce them to make) One donb) 

it least a divisional point at Ponoka mfarce Dv ne Ti inch stubble plow; 2 sets o 

accompanied mible far he inne 10 man © hickens 


Let us then take up the work that | Abou to ne TIMOTHY HAY, and 
reasonable display saa’ tancttee ou | 4 7 7 I | abe e ashe ‘1 Wee \RL Y OHIO POTATOES 
4 


lecontines their HOUSEHOLD UTENSELS 
order to vty 
10 stot nite cook stove nearly news ore 
Changes for edvertice Wastin ctover ta Urkuior an Hort ke wewt cee 
death notices are | A Ta r 


Wooten be 


auction Gales, 
+ Hy ahr coats inch fret @eer an 
$39 evate per tach for eacd eubse-quent 


ut iV € 
China b 


dvertisemente carried for | 
wea nte or longer 600 ver moath | 


rf each | 
| carde, to the enteat of els 
yea, #280 ve quarter, 


e bave before us and pursue it to 
a successful issue, 

[ will not trouble you “ tuthe, Mi 
Kditor, for T fear T have treaspass 


Kounidered monthly, all otbere par |Ol too much already, T thank you 
able ia advance | Yours truly, 


JOB PRINTING. i ess 
We have ® fine assortment of plate J, A. Jackson, 


erriare, H. 
tacerted \ree of charwe 
Aeeounte for commercial 


advertice — 


cals, milk cane; wring 
ifticles too numerot 


Will also ront the farm on favorable term 


Free Lescu at Noon 

end fancy type. and are prepared t o. ut 

every class of Job Printing at rear - Terms of Sale: All cums over $1500 «iaty day 
Commeretal printing @ © 5 ne | be given by purchaser giving approve 

Kits bebe * solteit orders from busi A CPLR BOOKLET. jolt t bath. a .~ setae oD ry eeuhy lataree on 


sume tinder 815,00 cash 


‘ : ‘ t ettled for 
wived from the No property to be removed until sett! 
west cory @e! 4 (Cinonoe Paskewrrs W. ON. Sarre 


TO CORRESPONDENTS. unmigration department of the Owner Auctioneer 


hei Hort err ete rants, bet ° C.P.R. a bo klet entitled “Wester RE Na eldal sl AOL 
It is intended as a guide 


egrve to ourselves the privilece of omit 
tae theretrors any anquane tat we Canada. 
biectionable e de aleo laa 5 . ‘ vate Fein 
eereasendeets sien their names to thei | for Voge who are investigating 
moninications, though aot eecessertly | Oo iditions in the “Last West,” 
| with a view to settlement. It is 


f publication 
replete with information 


We have just rec 


Auction Sale. 


wr Kovice TO ADVERTISNRS, either On the McEwen Farm, 10 miles north-west of 
o {neu 


written 


wath a wot latet “Lia ases Ce Wee, in splendid style, andis well worth iit la ga ‘au dees ta he tc 
= reading even by the people alread TUESDAY, MARCH Sth, 
PROVINCIAT. ASYLUM AT |in the west. ‘The information is| jonays «etmek tir 
PONOKA. lgivenin handy form and we are | vid, horw ¥ yr. old; black eult, yt. old, broke 
Well iuipressed with its usefulness aaa Yet cferer ahd $e Ab ch hora lh 
Editor Ponoka Herald Thero is one thing however. in the| i CATTLE.18 milch cows frech and to b 
Dear Sir, tlirwise excellent map that ac n sGu0; 4 helfers, rising 3, in call; 3 two 


twoyr 
ld steers, 5 steors, rising two; 18 calves, bull 


booklet, that we \ Darhan 
: : Shrood sows, in plu, ¥ shoats, 1 boar 
Ww ( haw ‘ s] 
ould wish to draw the attention of IMPLEMENTS.<Blodes 
Some years ayo | dise harrow, sews wagon, pair be 


Now thatthe Provii cil Perl 


companies the 
tis meeting in solenin session 


fumer 
a Edmonton, I think it is a goo 


mower, hore 


its competers to, sb sleigh 


ume to see ifwe have necd of any-| there was an Indian reserve to the | till top buegy, with runners; stubl 
; | ts ” | new; breaker, Sulkey plow, potato babs 
t ing that will better our condition | sout! rund west of this town, and | plant Pbunsiavdalils Seat areai tecatali 
I have nothing to say against the ltt his reserve is shown on this map,| "8 Mt heres cufller, steau 
cooker, blacksmith outft, road seraper, ¢ ad 
work of the present Government,| which would lead the prospective | goo. sadd shay dente th " 


in fict I feel that they should b | settler to imagine that 


commerd d for the many reforms | between two 
4 not so, and we have had 


Ponuka is | plow harness, set double drive barne 
Tndian reserves This | yes whittiet 


mn th 


lo erinder, water ba 


» bareel churn, fork 


they have already started, CHPeci« | cant hooks, crowbar, and nume 
° \ S | cuth reserve, ua prosperous settle eiher arite 

ally notable Det Ue movement) int of farmers for a number of | FURNITURE. Solid oak dresser, bed 
to provide for the government and) years, We aresurethe CPLR, in Arm chairs, small table, hat 
municipal owner ship of telephones; cud us no slight and will remedy } epee "° fer ; ‘At sat a nt 

. i+ wri W wotler vr sale or rent, 
aud it is not my intention to do pv, | he He fi ee at once, The boo ki Free Lune at Ne 

* ‘ 
I hope Jam not party hide bound 1 bo obtained from the immi Tene ov BaLe—All sums over $13 3 mont! 
, leparta eit at Moatreal, Chaliack timo will be given by purchaser giving approv 

el r o see no wood in those who! ¢, © of charge on Application, |e! Joint notes bearing Sper cout interest, Al 
may cillor with me on some thingt.| Supplemented by an article re gard. Slab d os dase 


K. H. WiLcook 
JK. Cannorin 
Owners, 


Yet there are su 
of 


W.N. Stare 


gestions whial jing the Vouoka vistrict it would be 
jan exce lint bock to distribute to 


sdvertise our own town, 


SAGE 2 


MA?L CON J RACT. 


eK 
us might offer to the 


ran ‘ 
Gaovernment, 


and it is for this reas. | 

In the French Chamber of De- 
puties on Friday, M. Lefevbre 
omplained that the people of thi 
lepartment of the 
would have to sustain the first 
shock in a war with Germany were 


on Tam waiting to you to bring the 
mintter 
places 
Valuable paper cead diligently by 
the powers at the Capital), SEALED TENDERS, 

Tacre is still another reason why | th. p, 
I write and that is that the 
concerns the welfare of 
trict We have, us all 
received but little in the way 
Ciovernment pap, and we cau only 


to the notice of thore in high 
(L feel sure that your moss 


House, whi 


addressed to 
1 be receiv 
bruday, the 
convey wie 
ona peoposed |tweea Longwy and Montmedy. 
once per week 


Ostinaster General, wi 
mintte P} ed at Ottawa uetil Noouw on 
this dis. | 220d Mareh, 107, for the 
know, | °! His Majesty's Ma 

of | Contract for fo vous 


areatly exercised by the activity of 


the Germans on the frontier be- 


General Piequart minister of 
peach ways, between Doerr Cenring and 


mk war raised a storm of tplaceas 


PONOKA, and twice per week each way | lied that if tl G 
attach the blaine to our own iner-| between Penny Power and Ponoka, |“! hen he replie pole seh 


: : uans were violating the neutral 
t ave PF _ mh to commence at the pleasure of the!' . 
Ss ager idaho Se Postmaster General lterritory of the Grand Due hy of 
ut +d? , os ste e ) c 
put the best side of our district ; Luxemburg, France would take 
i ' , , | Printed netices contuining farther in 
efore the local Legislature, nor . measures to meet the situation 
forwation a» to conditions of proposed 
have we tried to show them that 


Contract may be seen and blank forme 


CUSTOM SAWING 


We bave great needs, }of Tender nay be obtained at the Post ft di each pattok will roosive notice Wi 

: rou the secretary, | N 

I understand that the govern. | Ollices of Blull Centre, Bisniuark, Io I will be on J. ® Horn's Farin, SW Yor ly | \& ° ° 
4 : lnoke, Ferry Point, Meeting Creek 2.49.9 ; ours truly, ‘ , 
Ment is considering the advisabil sahae y da: B reeks | qur, 184225, whenever the weather G. Matcuow. | N HAVING MOVED 1 yy 
- ler ¢, Dorantee, and Woo r + MAL . i ' MOVED TO THEIR NEW PREMISES 
ity of eréollog an asylom in the pe ; Nee ran ‘ ni yf ‘ mon oa Lay as Trape Manne NG MHEIR NEW PREMISES 
¢ poe e onice e Foe 'e *aities Who may require mys rvices S A ¢ 7 B} B 
near future, at : ts is no doubt) tnepecter ee eran Af fenldasitetwlil Hi dvhie tiers OUR ADVERTISERS. | Copynicuts &c. Lon _— U LTTsDIN ¢ TS, i 
that one is needed for the province, é ATRNS, [will al aw in Ponoka during tl | wb) RAI ' r on y ‘ 
- ill also» onoka durin ‘ A aan ; 5 t.ATLWAY STL, PONOKA, 
At the present time we are making | Post Office I rx be ey ag j spring. busine i Paid peed iy dade t ; , : hy 
use of the asylum at Brandon inf 0 egy e PeclOrs Ollices | I, B. Lee WRN, | columns of the epecial notice, wi it fa Invite their imauy customers and friends to pay them a visit. 
b | Calgary, February 8th, 1007, lanka Sth. 1007 fthe Heratp, and we com.) pa al 
the province of Manitoba The! onoka, January 1th, 1007, wend the patronage of the people of Stic Fimerican, 
FIRST 
yovernment will, of course. have to the Community to them, all of whom | A pandeomely Illustrated woekly, Largest at s@CLASS TEAM HARNESS 
fiud a suitable suite for it, and }| YY YY YVYY YY YY AAT Will be found to be responsible parties | HilINN'& Gorcies Bcha'by all newodeniers PROM $25 UP 
= la ™@®Wea eq, 1" the entrusting of business in thei Broadwa ; 
nab rea . ita | O'S OO O'O O'O '0'O 66’ O'S O'O'O'O  ) patrusving Of Dusiness {n their " P 
ok W Me re i thane . better plan C eerey "e seavootive (RGan INI U0,Ser erence NOW fork ( We make all our Harness, and Guarantee the same. 
ian Ponoka for it? I sincerely | [ Alaar, P, EB. & Co—General merchandise, SPP GS AGE BRIN 
believe thatif the people of this| © INS IRE (@ Allan, R. K.—Hardwaro and furniture, 99999990 39003990 3302900 NG IN YOUR REPAIRS. 
I , . » pre ain & MeKelvoyNative lumber, 

town will make the proper repre. ° ) Cavadia hank of Commerce=Bauking 
sontations to the government they Chapman, A~Harness and saddlory, 


° ~ YOUR C 
will at least "take it into their ser.} 3 T si 
loas consideration” and if they ure| e & OCK 5 
guided by wise counsel they will! t will Tosure 


no doubt choose Ponokn for the! @ 

for the alte of the new usylam © cause, 
C) 
© 


your Stock against Death from any @ 
Tam Sole Agent for Ponoka District, Call @ 
Me a hs and seo nie before any more Horses or Cattle Die, 
niormed, Making every effort to ’ 
secure this provincial building, ( T also havo Lots of MONEY TO LEND on 
aud it would require ah active (® Farm Lands. ®) 
campaign on our part to make any (© W, PULLYBLANK, V.S., Ponoka ® 
088899999 GELOO8 89 


Other towne and eltles are, Lam 


{wpression on tne governinent, It -. ) 
is therefors @s CELLO LAL S28) 


necessary that we 
should put forth every endeavor 
and that rightaway, Ifthe 
Council would take the 
and with the 


slow the law 


Town 


matter up 
aid of the people 
makers that we are 
alive, and that we want something 
Then there is our Board of Trade, 
Cau we and do 


pot get together 


something? It might lead us to 


rise up and begin to take notice 


Tlie Board of Trade should reorg- Farms for Sale from $6.25 per Acre 
anize and an active campuing and upwards, 
started in this as well in other 


directions, 

I do not think it necessary to use U. S. Cream Separators at reduced Prices 
up any of your space attempting to 
to show some of the advantages of 
having the provincial asylum here, 
Ido not need to enlarge on ths Ar 
beautiful location we have here and 
the many fine sites we can show 
the yovernment when they come to 
look over the ground: nor do I need 
tu say anything of the advantapes 
tuat the people of the town would 


Agent for Quebec Fire Insurance Co, 


Cc. W. Segerstrom 


PONOKA, ALBERTA, ee 


POOOOOOOOOOCN 
Money to Loan 
On Improved Farm Property. 


‘| pecially to the patrons of Earl. 


\i | good dairy stock would bring more 


‘}the space filled in with sawdust, 
«| and double door,the box big enough 


SP er At WS ENS Th AE a a 


ON THE TREATMEN OF "SSR HR 8 ME ao AA Mh MEE NNR 
Earlville, Feb. 15th, 1907, i ° 
Mr Editor,—Will you kindly A snap Lh in a 
© 
Winter Goods. 


grant me some space in your valu. 
%BGGGIGSGSSGGSGSSSSSSSGSSIGIGISSSIGSS 


we 
able paper, as [ am convinced it is : 
* & 
A few odd lines of Winter Goods | 
fe 
: 
ie 


crvameries in general, but more es- 


ville creamery. 

While the subject is broad 
enough to fill a book, I can only 
point out some facts in the shortest 
possible way. 

That this district hae especial 
advautages for dairying no body 
will dispute, still nine tenths of all 
the cattle kept are not dairy cows, 
and half are neither beef nor 
This winter ought to 
be an object lesson to everybody, 
Oue tenth the number of cows of 


the best means of reaching the 
on hand yet, to be 


Bold Gheap. 


words to. My desire is to give a 
few pointers to the patrons of 

We want to run them off before 
opening up New Goods. 


dairy cows, 


{profit to the farmer during the 
year, than the whole number the 
average farmer now keeps, or rather 
trying to keep. 

Every patron of a creamer 
ought to provide himself with cool- 
iny material, either ive or water, to 
keep his cream in proper condi- 
tion until delivered to the cream- 
ery, because, in order to get a high 
price for his butter, the butter. 
maker has to make a first class 
article; he cannot do this from in.| 
ferior cream. 

Tho patrons of government 
creaneries, especially, will surely 
not have the government stamp 
I ir produce as inferior article. 


Rubbers, 
Felt POShoes, 
Mens Suits, 


Fur Overcoats, 


etc,, etc, ete, 


Ice in this country will keep in 
almost any kind of a-building, if 
properly isolated by sawdust all 
round and on top. A double box, 


ne 


aS 


Having had Fourteen 


! Years experience in this 
4g (country, intending Settlers would do well to give 
me a call, 


i. ee 


There will be snother ge ‘canal 
mecting, when Mr ©, Maries, the 
dairy commissioner, will be present 
as will also Mr Fooley, who bus} 


charge of the poultry branch of the | 
Department by Ag tO ‘ulture, | lee Ceeam, Milk Shikeand Soft Drinks 


wh« fs ke, Ss “AS 
will lecture on poultry and «s ab, First class cooking, Strict atte ntion to | & ot TS RS: mS i ORS oS OM wS RR 
lish uw fattening stetion. if the! Customers, 


patrons so desire. ‘The butter! } marr: —=—= — 


milk will also be sold to the highest | 60 YEARS’ 


bidder. The meeting will be duly EXPERIENCE 
advertised in the Poyoxa Heaa: p,| 


the iee for three days and the cream 
| To the patrons of the Earlville | PP PP PP PP Hedy ede, HRER RH FERRER ER REED 
creamery I will i *F * 
the actual cost of manufacture, | No substitute has ever been devised 
) yeurs its succes: has been un -qualle d.| a 
payments will be an Alb rt B 
r erta barn. 
the delay. Tho district is divided } £ eae bs 
FOR SALE. q 
the director in charge of the route, ee: 
ulad to meet the patrons at special be used for 7 ov Lt horsepower, Apply 
ment und the creamery, and Lave 
Restaurant 
ery 
mers and general public, that he has 


i{to hold the quantity of cream ang 
ulways cool aud sweet, 
Olt 
oo to tow t| THE ORIGINAL CORN CURE. = 
can assure them that is less than | that gives the quick, pa'niess results of | 
important! kor sifety, and thorough cure use 
change, 
among the board of directors, and 
who will make speedy investigation, | Oe J. 1. Case Horsepower, 8 vee | First-class Livery & Feed Barn 
place 8 ugreed upoa, explain the| ###4LD Office, 1s 
a full onderstandiog with them on 
And Short Order House 
commenced business in the Purdy 4 Land Guiding a Speciality. 
i 


> 


a good sized chunk of ice, will keep J. E. Alga & Co. 

lo the 
while Lam not yetable to nnounce | 

CO) <SOD>. S805. Slo cBCDo. fi Sas Sib. Sp. s Sep. : see 
Putinan’s Corn Extrac or, I fift tte as Stes acs Sales 2 ee . 25 2 t 
four cents per 1b, The monthly 4 Nah pha 
which willdo away with |‘ Putman’s” only, 

complaints, ifany, can be made to | 

The board of directors will te| Grinder and Power Jack, Power can 
new agreement between the govern- = . = | 
all matters concerning the cream. 

L. Headley begs to announce to far-| 
| Building, on Railway Street, Ml \v r ° 
ALEX. MCDONALD, Proprietor. 


Meals and Lunches at all hours, i 


Court pl W. R.Lumber and machinery, 
Creighton, Hy» Jeweller, 


Drivoan & Campbell~Physielans and surgeons | 
Durkin, T, J-Talloring and men's furnishings 


t Sc ool Blanks SAvDLES, TRUNKS, everything in the Harness line, 
Wee wemmmewemewaacur meen acl 


fate cheat i Reports " 
ackeon. J, Av Advoeate, | 
Jamieson, W, &Llve d feed barn, A new suppl f tax a O14 He 
sean eyo | lekker kent oe e o 
eke eachers’ Monthly 
, nore i dud stationen : Report Cards at Bie per WILD ROSE —__ 
Hirblank, Wi=-Vetertnary sutgeon, ozen ee AN Peete 
a eee |} Herald Office ¢ 
mons, Chas.Woll driller, 
Henry Nenfeldt,—Hotel Leland, 8 @ 


CREAMERY : 


Ww. A. BRODIE, 
PROP.,, 
Cream received every day except $ 
SATURDAY APTERNOON. 
Prices from Dec,, 1906, to e 
April, 1907, 20c. 


sae ee + 
AGENT FOR ee 
} 


Note these Prices on 


(2heap [umber 


Aelepeetipnr 
Sheeting - 
Shiplap 
2x4 - : - . 
2x6 - 18 
2x8 - 18 


¢ ee & McKELVEY. 


fe fs sesh ape sfe ts 


$16 
20 
16 


Sharpless 


Cream Separator. 


The only Separator with Bottom 2 
Foed and Waist Low Can. ° 

_ Only Self-Oiling Separator with # 

i Light Simple Easy to Wash Bowl 1% 


REDUCED} PRICES, 
EASY TERMS. 4% 


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OF 
TOWN AND 
| DISTRICT 


} JOTTINGS 


Methodist Church anniversary K. Perry, of Earlville, is sutfer- 
on Sunday and Tuesday, ing from un attack of pleurisy. 
D. J. Perkins, left for Medicine| Ray Brewster left on Wednes. 


Hat on Monday, with the intention | day to visit relatives in Nebraska. 
of briuging back a car load of sheep, | Oo. 


Marker, creamery commis- 
A. J. Ray an} A. Phelps, of siouer of Calgary was in town the 
Lament: u, were in town this week jend of last week, having attended 
don g same trading, |Ferrybunk creamery meeting on 
J. A. J.ckson has au article in| Thursday, 
this week’s issue which ought to) R, H. Wilcock and J, R. Car- 
appeal to the citizens, jruthers are to have a sale on their 
Paske s sale, eight miles|farm, near Ferrybank, on March 
north of town, on Monday Feb, 25,|5. Particulars in sale bills amd 
Good horses and cattle, and the | advertisements, 
sale ah important one, J. H. Coverdale and J, D. 
Holder, of Rimby, were in town 
Friday making final proof on their 
homesteads, ‘They were accom. 
panied by J. L. Lioyd. 


J. Ellison has sold his property 
—house, lot, furniture and draying 
outtit to John Bures. Mr Bures 
took possession on Thursduy, 


T. McGiliivray started for Madi- 


an What can be said on that ul 
son, 8.D., on Wednesday, to visit absorbing topic—the weather, this 
his mother. He is to be back in| 


| waek, scarcely so good as last week 
fime for the active work at the but never the less not bad. A 
creamery, jlight fall of snow on Tuesday just 
M. Kimmy, of Chesterwold, was | reminded us that we were scarcely 
in town Wednesday. Mr Kimmy |round the corner yet. 
had the misfortune to cut one of | 
his feet rather badly a couple of 
weeks ago, but is now able to move 
about, although siill feeling the 
elfects of the wound, 


Mr Gardner, of Dublin, Ohio, 
who was up here last June loohing 
for a location, but was persuaded 
to try Washington, returned here 
last week, and intends makiny this 
his fature abode, He has been! 
looking over several districts. 


A number of our young people 
have enjoyed several evenings on 
the ice the past week, but until a 
covered rink is forthcoming there 
is not uch ehance of great things 
bsing done by the votaries of skat- 
ing or hockey. 


We were quite surprised some 
ten days ago to here that Harvey 
McKee had rushed off to Wetaski- 
win over, through, or ander such 
impassable roads, but when, a few 

W. N, Shatft reports good prices | days later, it was announced that 
at the sale he cried for R. M.)in the beautiful home at Highland 
Whitecotton, near Lacombe, ou/ Ranch, there had been a quiet 
Monday. Cows went from $25 to) wedding, in which he and Mrs 
$35, yearling, $17 to $20, and calves | 
$11, A team of mares sold for 
$353, team geldings $270; yearling 
colts, $84.a head. Machinery also 
sold high} The total realized was 
$2,400, 


Minnie Wilson were the principals, 
it dawned upon us that he was 
drilling for a prize worthy of even 
more bazardous undertakings. The 
bride is a lady of education and re- 
| tinement; whom to know is but to 
The Methodist congregation has/revere, The groom—well, who 
made elaborate preparations for|/does not know Harvey (and their 
their anniversary services, which | name is legion), will agree that he 
ure to be held on Sunday and Tues-| will prove himself worthy of the 
day. Sunday Rev. A. C. Farrell, one who has entrusted ber happi- 
B.A., of Red Deer, is to officiste,| ness to his keeping, Since sorrow 
On Tuesday evening an entertain-|nor afiliction, success vor failure, 
weit lgggto be given in the church,/can create barriers to the peaceful 
when a high-class programme will|sailiag of their matrimonial barque, 
be rendered, The Crowe family|we do not feel like extending the 
orchestra, of Lacombe, is to tuke| usual stereotyped congratulations, 
part, and Rev, G@. W. Kerby, B.A.,! but express a simple wish that they 
of Calgary, is to lecture, may live to aripe age and continue 
to dwell at Highland Ranch.—Com. 


Tuesday afternoon a Ss rious | 


c\arge of threatening to shoot wis Catarrh Cannot be Cured 
tried in town before Justices Phil-) with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as 
lipsand Hare. The cause of the! they canvot reach the seat of the dis- 
ease, Catarrh isa blood or constitus 
quarrel was about feed, A farmer | jonal disease, and in order to cure it 
t » i mand claimed) you must take internal remedies 
hed 6 ated his far fall's Catarvh Cure is caken internally 
purt of the straw; the tenant and |and acts directly on the blood ano 
his son could not see it in that | mucous surfaces, ve es ary Cur 
i » |isnotaquack medicine, It was pre 
light, and when prosecutor made his | scribed by one of the best physicians in 
appearance on the place, was uit this country for years and is a regular 
7 ni prescription, [t is composed of the 
with a rather wart reception, The | jest tonics known, combined with the 


outeome was that the father had | best blood purifiers, acting directly on 
: . ; the mucous surfaces. The perfect com 
t) pay $5 and costs for threatenir g | hination of the two ingredients is what 
ita » gon $50) produces such wonderful results in cur 
with a pitch fork, and the sen $5 Lpre ra oe ah eae ph Arle dF 
ant costs for threatening to shoct. | free, 

" 4 : i F, J. CHENEY & CO,, Props,, 
That should act as a warning us lroiedo. GO. Bald by Dr wait erie pee 
there has beer far too many similar | take Hall's Family Pills for constip 
\ 2a I 

cases brought to our notice lately, | «tion. 


hi i i le ce hl li ie le 
4 SYRUP OF HONEY 


" Horehound and Tar. 
THE LATEST AND BEST 


., 
‘ COUGH CURE. - | 


ri For Sale at 


4 R. W. McKinnell, ) 
N Druggict and Stationer, 


e, PONOKA AGENT ie 


1 RS RS RS 2S RS ARS OFS ORS DRS RS AS Aw 


Ayuction Sales. 
IN PONOKA 


IMPLEMENTS, CARnIAGES, HORSES, CATTLE, 
Hovuseno.p FURNITURE, Ke, 
Everp 1st & 3rd Sat. of each Month 


y AT ONE O'CLOCK, 

If you want the best results engage me to 
ery your Sales. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED, 

Give me a trial and Jet me convince you, 


_M. L. MADSEN 


Located Permanently In Ponoka, 


ARM 


D.C, Tiffany, jr, of Bdensville, 
was in town on business on Tues. 
day. 


Promier Roblin has announced 
that the Winnipeg Provincial elect- 


Nominations will take place on 
Feb, 28th, 


The church of England service 
will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday 
next Feb. 24th, in the Methodist 
Church. 


Tho wed ling of Baptiste Teltgen 
and Anna Sisel took place at. tue 
home of Anter Bitner on Wedues- 
day. A number of friends witnessed 
the ceremony, whick was perform. 
ed by Rev. Mr Dalglish. Anna 
Bitner was ring girl, and Mrs 
Bures played the weddiny march. 
After the ceremony the young 
couple drove out to the bride's 
parents home, west of town, wheie 
a grand reception was hel), tle 
friends of the young couple gath 
ering from far and near. 


Some strange reports reaches 
the newspapers occosionally, and 
at times the information given not 
always correct. But this time th 
G etna Breez», Nebraska, has gon 
far astray. It commences by stat- 
ing that “Report has reached 
Gretna that a son of Frank Drom.| 
mond, formerly well knuwn in this 
vicinity, was frozen to death re 
cent severe cold spell at their home 
in Ponoka, Canada, Report also 
says that Mr. Drummond also lost 
a number of head of cattle during 
the same spell of weather, The 
financial loss in the cattls is not 80 
bid, but if the report of the denth 
of the boy is true, then the family 
have the sincere sympathy of all 
their Sarpy county ,frieuds” The 
strange thing abcut the report is 
that it has never been moote! in 
our district. We certainly never 
heard a word about it, Mr, Drum. 
mond himself knows nothing as to 
the reason why such shculd have 
been written, We like to be char- 
itable, but when it is stated thu 
many old residsnters of Gretna are 


Se ae 
| ‘Khe President of Alberta Methc« 
dist Conference will lecture here 
‘uesday evening. 

Miss La Rena Carpenter, whe 
has Leen on a visit to her old home 


ions are to be on March 7th.) in Nebraska, returned Saturday, 


aud visited with Mr and 
Boynton for a day or two, 
Carpenter is a keen observer, and 
states that, notwithstanding 2 num- 
bar of false rumors as to the cor. 
ditions here, there are many Jook- 
ing toward the Northwest. Her 
brother and trotber-in-law were 
busy preparing to make Alber a 
their home, Several wanted to 
know if she would return to the old 
home, but the answer was always 
a straight No, I am an out and 
out Canadian.” 


Mrs 


The district of Asker, :nd in 


fact the surrounding country wie 


thrown into gloom this week when 
it became known that Ole Oas had 
succumhe | to an attack of rheum 
atic fever Monday morning. Mr 
O18 was well known in the vicinity, 
and for his strict integrity and 
houesty of purpose, made many 
friends, He come to Asker about 


7 years ago, and was looked upon § 


as one of the foremost farmers in 
that district, and for such a young 
man, between thirty and forty, his 
untimly and has left a blank. 
Even ready to assist in all pocd 
good work, a neighbor had never 
to appeal in vain, he was in truth 
& man among men, and his memory 
will long be kept green by the 
people amongst whom he loved to 
dwell, He leaves a widow “and 
large family to mourn his lors, 
There will be no service in the 
Baptist church Sunday evening 
Feb, 24th, members and friends are 
requested to join heartily in the 
Anniversary Services, at the Met. 
hodist church, for itis by joining 
together in worship that we develop 
in sprt of unity, and fultil the 
prayer of our Lord ‘That they all 
may be one as Thou Father art in 
Me, and I in Thee.” 
in mind that on Wednesday Feb 
27th, at § o’clock at our prayer 


R, 


3 beperatasner “sich 5X keg abt Sacked ies cadena 


Miss’ 


Please bare! & 


ee tO 


STRAIGHT FRONT 


CORSETS 


D & A Models, will fit perfectly, the 


woman, that 
’ ¢ 
can't satisfy. 
D & A corsets wholly fit the gap between cos Ct 
ordinary ready-made corsets, 
the other. Yet even the most fastidious woman can find n D & A corsets, 
exactly the fit for her taste, her figure and her means, and furthermore, the 
D & A corset is made on a woman's ideas, with case. parunount 


Convince yourself by trying them, 


an ordinary corset 


tomomade and 


Few can afford the one, fewer really approve 


SNAPS ON ALL COLD WEATHER GOODS 


FLOUR is likely to advance. Secure your season’s supply of the 
Famous FIVE ROSES now. 


PARR APRON fora, 


OPT tn GORDA, hn gate ol pee 


P.M. LEE 


THE WHITE HOUSE 


living here, and doing remarkably | ™eeting hour, the Rev. J. 
well, aud that the Breeze editur Coutts will give an address in con 
knows well that many more are nection with our work at Brandon 
coming to Alberta, whers they will College. Come and find out how 
no donbt do as well, then the mot. | °°" college is developing. Pastor 
ive is plain, For the information , 8: E. Guyatt, 

of the Brehze and “Sarpy county! Wanted a good agent to handle 


GRAIN PRICES. 
Prices of grain to date: 


Winter Wheat 


Spring Wheat 
1 Retl,..... see. 88 o) 


1 Northera 
w 2 bie “ 


friends” Mr, Drammond and his our wall-paper sample books on | | tiventy rn eure “i 
family are well, prosperous and|commission. Largest stoek anc |! Reeeted a gs RI ry 
cont nted, lowest prices, make it easy to do | 1 White 9 20 vine a2 
Pals —__—.. | business. L. C. Winsoy, Box $40 rea gira aN des 7s 
PIANO TUNING | Calgary. Babe erent nena 

° pas =e ae | . a 3 Barley 
J. B, Eshleman, the veteran expert nu NGER & SHUTE, | denies St ' Ryo 6 


DENTISTS, 
LACOMBE, ALTA 
J®. Snore, DDS. | - 


CGiraduate of Penusyl 
vania College of 


PRANK Waiuirson, Agout 
Alberta Pacitle Elovator Co, 


piano man, will be ia Ponoka on the | 
27th inst. Leave orders for tuning | 
with Mis T, J, Weet or at the Royal 
Hotel, to which prompt and careful 
itiention will be give i, 


A. E, Aunorn, D.D.S,, 
Graduate of Chicago 
College of Dental 


ucwery 
Will visit Ponoka on F 
} 820; April 1-1? 


Ponoka Postoftico, 


Money order issued to all parts of 
Canada and the United States, Postal 
~ Notes payable at any office in Canada 
ea Oflice hours from 8 a.m. to7 p,m, 
F. EK. ALGAR, P.M 
C, & E. Time Table, 


GOING NORTH 
Daily, 18:08 (mail); except Sunday, 20:82 


OF COMMERCE 


HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1807 GOING BOUTH 
18:12 (ma 1) Sunday; 


Sunday, LOH0 (mail), 


Daily, except 

B. E. WALKER, President 

ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager 

A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of 
Branches 


Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 
| Rest, = : - 5,000,000 | - 
Total Assets, - 113,000,000 | 


Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England 


BANKING BY MAIL 85 


Business may be transacted by mail with any branch | 
of the Bank. Accounts may be opened and deposits 
made or withdrawn by mail. Every attention is paid 
to out-of-town accounts, 


Ponoka Branch E. A. FOX, Manager = . 


, 
fre WT 


{UBBSGABSHSSENSIGSSESIISS? 3 
CLINTON C. REED, Notary Public ¢ i: 
ye 
4 


SUB-AGENT, DOMINION LANDS. $ 
¢ H 
6 # 


6 Agent for GermansAmorican Colonization Co, Ltd. in the 
Sale of C.P,R, Lands, Loans, Insurance. Rents Collected 


and Taxes Paid for outside Parties. “1 ; 
Stilh good 


6 The Largest Lists of Farms and Wild Lands for Sale. 


Full Particulars Given on Application. 


¢ 

< 

. 

2; 

Ls sell them. 
% 

$+ oour word, but 
4 
. 
a 


« : 
¢ © = 
® New House’and Rates: © Ff Special 
Newly Furnished $1 and $2 perday, ®@ * 
ee © + 
: ¢ L 
@ Shirts 
o1a ) 3 ‘ 
Hofel lieland 33 
Y is, 
GEORGE LINBERTS, Prop. $ $s 
© 
cane ¢ | 


© 


ae 
Special Attention to | 2 4 
Commercial Trade. Ponoka, Alta 2 | 4 


saThe Bar is stocked with a Fine Stock of Liquors ana Cigars, 


SOOO OOO 6466666046 006 OOO 


Oe 


OO® PLD YL LY QOD 


Hrekeebretertente stents nts oterherkestenterterde rtestertentertertertertertete ets ote tents rteets obs ebr beets sb oft ne 


Overcoats, Suits, Trousers. 


Don't wait too long to take advantage of these Clothing Bargains, 
+ They are moving right along, and you might as well get in while the selection is 
We need more room for New Spring Goods 
It will pay you and your friends to buy for a year hence 


see for yourself. 


* Any Suit in the Store, $12. 


It's well worth your while to call and look over the bargain 


Gecd Quality, all sizes, 


ONLY FIFTY CENTS, 


KDWARDS [3ROTHERS 


RAILWAY STREET, PONOKA. 
TCC COLL TTT TTL. TT eT Te ee 


é 


Mow is the time to 
have pour 
Subscription begun, 


‘rown, 


Mayor. R, W. McKinvell. 
Councillors —W, BR. Courtright, J, 
D, McGillivray, J. PL Thorn, 
Dick, F, KE, Algar, A, Reid 
Solicitor—J, A. Jackson 
Health OMeer--Dr, W, A, Campbell 
Sec.-treas.—, ©, Reed, 
Coroner—Dr T, B, Stevenson, 


School Board — 
FF, W. Tracy, Chairman, 
J. A. Jackson, Trustee, 
Il. Hinkley + 
R. G, Kdwards —,, 


Jian, 


Come in and take advantage of 
some of our 


Clubbing 
.. Rates. 


FOR SALE, 


H. EK. Pandelton ,, 

©, C, Reed, Sec.-treas, A first-rate Columbia Graphaphone, 
Board of Trade— timost new, Twenty-seven Wins, 

President—F, M, Lee records, ‘To be sold cheap, 


Geo. Gordon Apply, Henao Office, 


R, W. MeKinnell, 


Secretary 
lreasurer 


- TAX NOTICE, 

Will those who ave in arrears with 
their Taxes, due the Hazel HilLS, D,, 
plouse pay the same by March 1, othe 


STORE FOR SALE OR RENT. 


Large and commodious Store, Dwel 


ling House above, for sale or rent on | wise it will be put in the hands of a 


one of the principal streets, Ponoka, 
Apply Heratpo Omer, 


ollector, with interest added, 


JAMES THannis, See Treasurer 


a 
i 


MENS’ 
CLOTHING. 


We just have to 
Don’t take 


Secing is believing, 


Mens’ Heavy Overcoats, $l2 


Reductions in Fine Trousers. 


in Mens’ Dress 


a variety of patterns, and the price is 


SB Hh Hh fpf hee epee he php hep eae hap ph heh php heh 


-_ 


Ot NS S — ——_ 


ip 3SBSSSOSSO59 ANNVAL MEETING OF 


C 6° BATTLE RIVER CREAMERY. 

% Chas. Gehrl & Sons, @ 
Taha ae Lae % A gencral meeting of the share. 
%) GROCERIES ANI OVISIONS, @? holders of the Battle River cream: 


ation was beld at Ferry 
Vhursday Feb. 
1.80 pan, aud the ordinary routin 
of business gone through 


6’ Highest Price for 


ery USso 
bunk, on 


utter & Eggs 


We handle the High Grade MOOSE 


JAW 


ldth, at 

e 
with. 
I'he secretary reported the cost ol 


6°? labor in building creamery, mater- 
FLOU R. 69 ial and equipments, also cost of 


CONTEMPLATED NEW C.P.R.| Eenterainment at Hazel Hill. 
LINES { 
\, 


THE IMMIGRATION RUSH 


- BEGINS. 
The people of the Hazel Hill _— 


The railway committe took up | gave a very pleasaut social gather. | From across the sens, from the | 
n Friday a bill respecting the | ing in honor of their teacher, Miss least and from the south, the big 
P. R., providing for the con.| M. ©. Mackenzie, on Friday even- rush of mmigrants will soon be | 
traction of the following branch |ing last. Tt being previously an- | in full swing, ond the countless 
ines in Western Canada:— /nounced that there was to be a| swarms of men, women and child- 
3. The company may construct: | meeting in the school house, when | ren of all nationalities who annnal- 
hel and operate all or any of | lo! it turned out to be a surprise ly emigrats to find new homes in 
le following lines of tailway in|party. Lhe weather was all that western Canada, will soon begin to 


The “Jolts” 
and “Jars” 
of Life 


are what use people up, ® 
Most people live pretty well up to the 
limit ny their powers, and so long as 


‘ , t 
: 3 res d 69 well, choppag room and feed the provinces of Alberta and Sask- |could be wished for, the evening arrive, The large staff of employ - | spnareny a Might; but 2 jolt” b. 
| Everything in the GROCERY, PROVISION, vA rider, ER, Olmstead _ WaS atehewan, that is to say: — was well spent in playing various | ees at the Dominion government | fa “jar” os the shape of business 
and GENERAL MERCHANDISE Line. 69 jee aren in pete be hry (a) A line from a point in town. | games, interspered with music and | immigration hall is now busy pre- stack | of Ek. Gripe, Perumonls 
6 69 Eid ae : Vino Pres; lant Mes. | Sip 82 to 34, range 21 to 23 west singing, followed by a plentiful ihe Ae gc usnal spring arrivals, Ld pre or other wasting disease, 
pet hag MB Nd Sol uate 4 : ‘ : ‘ Ww tream- enly reveals the fact that there is 
9 sis Jobu Hoar, Geo. Herrick P.,of the second meridian, in the|supply of good things, such as Already the newcomers are 8 W tad tack of { t 
w NEW ALBERTA HOTEL ° Doran and &. MeEwen, were also! northerly direction into the town|sandwichs, pies and cakes, and at ing into Wionipeg in great nom-} | these contingencies and the yesult |e 
6? BUILDINGS, PONOKA. lected as directors, ‘The new), satin 7 ; » eli it was | bers from the south and east, and | | serious, often fatal. A wise man will 

f Prince Albert, a distance of} late hour, all left, feeling it was 


seal ices 


Oo anpenr o , , ; . f | t Shanes 1 
AAA AAA AAA AA AA AAA AAAAAA + who apperron tho board [thogg one hundfed and. thirty (an event long to be remembered, tbe depot is thronged with all] 86,0 1 that fe sem is fly 
we for 1907 are, SB. teat ee ke miles; jnationalities at the time of the! | attain this result nothing is so sure 
e ; Hoi and’ Ifa ee Sead wadiies (b) A line from a point on the) myo J tation bill arrival and departure of trains, In | | 4nd effective as a 
> odeman, was PPOLLLLEt i 1 sa . 
RVR AL IR AEIR EL IRAE AEE RE RL for 1907, , Pheasant Hills branch of the Can- @ neval,, appropriation ‘about two weeks time, however, 


were authorized to have 


Pe in well analyzed and arrange 


Grandview Hotel.. 
Ua) 
ri LAMERTON, 


" Merkley & MHerniman, Propo. 


; ccming season, 

Ke Owing to the very 
’ 

My to enter 

KY wovernument 


Afver some discussion the board 
water it 
for 
a satisfactory water supply for the 


satisfactory 
season lust your the patrons decided 
into contraet with the 
for the coming year 


adiun Pacitic railway in townelith 
JV or 40, 1ange 19 or 20 west of the 
third meridian, in a northerly and 
westerly direction towards the! 


carrying in round figures $96,000. iho great rush of the year nid 
000, passed the house on Friday.) gommence, as according to Com- 
An effort was made by Mr. Burton | jj iggioner J. Obed Smith more im. | 
lof Ohio to reduce the number o 
, it ’ , vill, 
Kattle River, thence westerly thr- ya th woe tion i a ahi > | 
igh township 43, 44 or 45 to a out it was defeated Ly a vote o 
;pointin range 5 or 6 west of the | 114 to 146, 
fourth meridian; thence southerly | — - = f 


FERROL 


This fact has been ay tonnes by 
actual experience. therefore, you 
feel you are not in first-class shape 
physically, do not fail to take a course 
of FERROL at once. — It contains Cod 
Liver Oil, Iron and Phosphorus—just 
what you ‘need, it is easy to take, never 


migrants by far arrive enitgh 
|March than in any other month, 

‘Mr Smith also stated that the ar- 
rivala during January this year 
were a good deal in excess of those | 


’ ‘ for the cerresponding month last 
7 The day of the general meeting ind westerly crossing the Pheasant | fails, and you 
Xt Rates $1 and 62 per Day. if been change from the third Monday i branch of the Canadian Pace- | WARTRD. atten ( cer “lereralled hie! ‘ “Know : 
A New House, Magnificently Furnished and Replete to the third Thursday in January ‘railway to a junction with tha | j Weather he 4 
7 : ' 4? , ymbe exte 5 A car load of hogs weighing between | figures are surprising, but are onl ” 
) with all Modern Conveniences. 4 to muke it more convenient for all L acombe extension of the Calgary | {007 Wd 950 tbe) euchy-livw: welght! disterabie’ 6 } what te Saami: oat What You Take 
\) Bar i Connection es \°¢ Mr C “ laine so ii 46, 37 OF 38, bby anti, Aa 1B wanted any time between, Feb, 25th, | |; RW. McKINNELL, 
" ar i ne i ' : was Riek vallad bite ba west of the fouttly wieridie an, a tide at. , jand March let. Apply to Morr Baos. | : 5 ats Druggist, PgRoKe 
Finest L'quors OME eats a dl kd TE ae ad : 7 


dress the meeting, 


LY 
Repeecawen She he WR yaaa meee t 


W.N. SHAFFT 


AUCT [ONES & VALUATOR , 


there being 54,40 Lbs 
it isa . banner record, 
was furnished showing the 


Sih5 
reports sent in by the 
were given showing the aver 
output per cow for last seuso 
Farmers were urged to keep 


ractienl 


A therovugh and p Auctioncer 


equaint with | forms of Auctionecriag 


FAR A MERCHANDISE READ ESTATE | cord of each cow in the herd. The 
SALLS CONDUCTE! department will facilitate this by Ph 
TERMS REASONABLE. doing the testing and ke Cpinyg the 
} } 
record, the putrou to weigh 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEL furnish samples of each cows nulk 
= _ it least three times ao month 
Sales Cr.ed in any part of Al rta is understood that a new metho 
of handling the cream will pro! 
vat Box 47 P 
FONOKA, ALTA. x ably be adopted the coming season a di 
----~--— — Se eee — with a view to in proving to quality 


of the butter 
on the questions of egy pr 
and poultry raising, 
in these lines 
4 brains counted 

1 Mr Marker 

the thanks of the meeting 


gIcunEEETE ACL EC TAMMIE 7 SR 
4H. E. Pendleton, 


z 
Ha WHOLESALE 


4 


b 
Ke, 
AND RETALL Be 


eg BUTCHER. © 


Full Line of Fresh and Salt Meats Always on hand. Careful 2 


The farmers of this cx 
ane realizing as never before tl 


He said th 
first years business of the Ferry 
bank creamery is a record breaker, 
) of butter 
mace, From every point of view 
Astatement 
net cost 
of manufacturing, and a surplus of 
Some figures, compiled from 
patrons 


y 


a Te 


Mr Marker touched 
xluction 
showing that a 
as well as dairy 


was then tendered 
for his 
kindness and interest in attending 
mmimunity 


dairying is an allimportant industry 
in Alberta, and from the point of 


ance of about one 
vizhto miles; 
(c) A line from a point on the} 


hundred and | " | PIANO TUNING. ene Y 
LAND FOR & BALE. 
J.B. ehleman, the veteran expert); THE ORIGINAL CORN CURE, 

: . 1 will sell (On easy terms) quarter dis man, will be ia Ponoka on the!) No substitute has ever been devised 

ve ve ret-tae tack tiee ks ite | section good open land, seven miles!) 27th inst. Leave orders for tuning | | font gives te quick, palais 8 fe gtk ad 
, I Me F raat io > 7 se 0 F a; uu man’ x or xtractor, or y 
railway in township 27, 28, 29, 30 |! ist of town, Parties ean have " ° 4 } with Mis T, J. West or at the Royal | vents its nuccess haa been. unequalled, 
or 31, rauge 4, 6, Gor? west of the | half section adjotning, with good build | Hotel, to which prompt and careful | 


| Hor safety, and thorough cure use 
third meridian, in a westerly and |b and good pasture; abundance of j attention will be given, * Patman’s” only. 


vortherly direction to a junction)" A 
with the terminus of the Lacombe 
» branch of the Calgary and Edimon.- | 
), ton railway as anthorized by chap- 
tor S) of the statutes of 1908; 

(1) Aline from a point on the 
want Hills branch of the Can- 

luin Pacific railway in township 

), {Oor 41, range 3, 4 or 5 west of 
the fourth meridian, in an easterly 
1: and southerly direction to a point 


Henry Dick, Eastside. 


op HA 6 MN 
uction Sales. 


IN PONOKA 


IMPLEMENTS, CARRIAGES, Horses, Carrie, 
Houskno.p. Furnirure, &e., 
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. of each Month 
AT ONE O'CLOCK, 4 
If you want the best results engage me to 
ery your Sales. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 


Bs B . 


tani funds Tt 
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS 


“ARN 
NY oven num! FARM 


“1 section 
ba, Se skatohe wat 


in township 80, SL or 82, range 17.) 7 “ 
- |S or LD west of the third meridian, | + iit ing Sard 26, nok reserved, } 
f » homest yy any person Who is the 

stance of uboat one hundred | {ie heud ef o family, or any male over 18 yoars 

and thirty miles: of age, to the extent of one-quarter section of | 
(¢) line from a point on the} 

land office for the district in which the land is | 

- leonditions cc nnected therewith under one of 


100 acres, mor. oF les 
Pheasant Hills branch of the Can- | ita 
ship 86, range 6 or 7 west of the, the following plan 


of Dominios 


Eutry must be mar le personally at the local) 
dian Pacific railway in the towne |, The homostoader is required to perform the 


: 
5 


ehited ij thar 1|_ (i) At Toast six months’ residence upon and YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. 

third meridiam, in a southerly anc j Bastire woe ax the. end 1 00Rh) Teagan ¥ Give me a trial and let me convince you. 

westerly direction to a point in| ¥*F If tho father (or mother, if the father is| . 

township 29, 30 or 31, range 10, 11 las ped) Of the, hotmactentien re sided Upon 8 AD 

or 12 west of the seventy-five tan i a to 6 may be satisfied | M. | M SEN 

miles. | by such perwon re siding with the father or| x Located Permanently in Ponoka. 
t a %) Uf the permanent reside nee | 

=" lL upon farmin incl own jim in the viein- 
FOR SALE. | Bear Ris tngries terns A | PEPIN Ree ER HH Ne Me Ne ae HR He ee 
° o may ‘ie satisfied by residence oe | 


land 
enthusiasm and genuine interest Fresh mille cow se sale. : ronths* noties {n writing should be fiven 
Attention to all Orders whether Large or Small fa the tieeting was the most success. aye oe ra {Bade Gpmmissioner of bs aaa Lauds 
JPonoka, Alita. iq ful yet =r x e ity af the lana he shi ; at 
Jniut horized publication of this ad 
bnuianiainin naomi ae savuaeins MATT | ceENTRAL ALBERTA STOCK STRAYED. |vertlcment will wot be! pad for ul SC ription 


GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION. 


The program of the ( 
Alberta Stock Growers’ Ass 


+ BOWKER’ SLI LIVERY + 


ntral left cheek ani 61 on right fore shoulder 


One dark bay mare brauded M on 


Mave Vour Zinen mace | 
upatmp Zaunory. 


. weight about 1050, star on forehead 
810 reward for information leading to 


- « SEASON. 


i a ra ie gy a “ Alex andi vH at recovery, H. A, Pieces, Lamerton, | Your work done just as Ordered. 
rhe place where your 4 ce Se ii on aah vil ad i bel : hs 8.1. 12-41-22, : epeis cape prid e hehe] Gwe 
“aa ‘ S p.m, and the business sess uf e FOR SALE, ollars, Cults, aac adies Th 
The Largest, Best and most Up-to-date Livery in Ponoka, 580 the following morning, is as Chatham [ncut to. 1 Brooder 120| pyeints. r Mei AKE sai excerioneily t 
5 foll ws Ad lress of welcome by iatham [ncubsetor anc rooder u} TERMS MODERATE. p> . 
BS fi —j 7 ‘ 1 > eyg size, in use one season, cash $25, A L 
D me y a Sis aah a poh . 7 wt pai Cinet Vitge Aye inquire Ab HENRALD Office, KO LING, = aana Launary. ttractive List of 
o your arivingg With Us, our Khowledpe oO 1 COUNLLY 4. (ulmette, president of board « a a 
is perfect, | trade; response to addresses of NOTICE. CLUBBING RATES, 
aS Sy ge tw ‘ na j}welcome, Frank Whiteside; presi ; e> | 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ldent’s address. Geo. | R ot Sealed tenders will be received till) | [MONEY SAVED And can Save you Money on 
Geo, BE. Bowker, Proprietor | Transportation—H. C. McMullen, March 16th, 1907, for the building ofa] Fe enn cry lat 
reer |goner live tock agcot for CPR, reel bane Ia Rivne View SD. No |] od'umend dr nautall «x llany of the BEST PAPERS, as will be seen 
Our export market —S. $8. Brogden. office, of W. R, Courtrights Ponoka, |f You can positively save. it 


x te a “fe efe efe vfe ote ote ele ofe efe vo ef? ef-s ete 5 wa 


What banks can 
J, Wde C 


exporters 
the rancher 


HOME INDUSTRY 


be district 
M.P.P, for R 


buying ti 


M.P.P, for Lac 
r Moore, 
When 


Pee eee Tee eT 


{ Deer 
All kins of Job work turned out 


she ofr eke ofr ofr of fe ofr of of of of sf of 


2 
+ 


G sje +. ogee i og oye oge 


Finest Display Dype. 
FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP t 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 


FOR SALE 


The four quarter sections of 18 
12-26, W. 4, ar 


sale on defered 


ots obs of 


+ 


offered for 
payments to sui 


$e 


purchaser, 


OE offs of chess cToatestesbe D obeapeg@ Gan, Pris 

attle ake Raneh Asker, ¢ 
Royal Hotel *onoka, 

ee A Ye Ye Yo Un Ye Yn Od ee te MN *2 _ Linaities ao to ed. Htiey, 


ot W R COURTRIGHT.* § é svese> Leneeenoorergenee ev, 
Peale SB» : fu. W. HAGGIN $ 


‘ Lath, hingles , 
Native Li b th, 
Building Paper, ————— 
and Coast umber, Mouldings, 
AGENT FOR THI Doors and Windows, ” b PAPERHANGING, 
ra) 


Deering Implements, Sweeps and Hay Stackers, 3 CALSOMINE AND HARD OIL 
) 


é Uneda Cream Separators. ra) FINISHING 
re) Wanesa Insurance Agency. ; VRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES 


Country Work Solicited 


$0848 08+00008 sebesniaael 


CARR 


‘PAINTING, ‘ 
? Bris ane 3 


n, | office, of W. Ry 
representaviveof English exporters; 


1 do for 
O'Grady, 


John old Canfield Mill. 


kets sk for 


private 


t 


ir 


Courtrights Ponoka, 
M, B. Ky Len, Sec.-treas, 


You can positively save it 


BY TRADING WITH US by the following List:-- 


Woods Bros., representative of Gro, Sweer, Ubairman, We appeal to your pocket 
ENCOURAGE Chicago exporters; Clay Robinson) ——————_—— combi tae las eis cane ONO Pa | er Fa | 0 
o-° & Co,, representatives of Chicago TO BE SOLD. Investigate and be convinced, 


At the residence of Geo. A, Wells, 
White Bush, on March 2nd, one Grey 


Northwestern Supsly Howe | Amd the following Papers for the 


general manager, the Northe jelding,. aged 5 years, branded J gq o 359 & 262 Stanley Street, Winnipeg, Man, © is 

Bauk; A. Scott, manager at Ed. ha pin p fees Pare ppl a sum set opposite each:-- 

Met onty in purchasing trom the mouton, the Northern Bank; D, and Nov. official Gazettes No Owner, | —— 

ditterent Gtoreo Cldvertioed in the tie te col wink Re oe Montreal Herald 

cotumno of the Heratd, frepiplatore proposes to do for the FEED BARN. wnadns Great Magazine Newepaper, $1.00 
rancher —T, trick, M.P.P. for eee 
5 Yoaca Rive * Bredit »p I} T “Feed Barn in| ; 
But from the herald itself fronce Rivers W. Fi Brodin, MFPs] ae Henry deper Bara, qepoutasbe Family Herald and Weekly Star 


Prices as fol. 
lows:—Team to hay, 15¢; over 
night, 85e; single horse, 100; over 


Jogether with Premium Pictures, 


1.65 
Toronto Mait and Empire 


7.60 


* os andard payee ates as the CPR nights Bes Rae, by wee °k, $1 25 3 ESTABLISHED 
; ms granted regular nventio nIVe US A . A 5 cf) ° 
with neatness and despatch. | rate BW" id. Ghana, Proprietor. | J AND ADMITTED | Minneapolis Farmers’ Tribune 
‘ Phis will be a pul eting, Twice a week y | 50 
—— es cena and every one is yrclin invited STRAY, . 
4 to attend 


Edmonton Bulletin 


Twice a week, 


Alberta Herald 


Only German Paper in Alberta 


Farmer’s Advocate 


Only Weekly Agricultural Paper in Western Canada 


Nor.’-West Farmer 


Davk Bay Mare, Raut five years old, 
weight avout 990 Ibs Sear on right! 
front foot. Came to my place 
about December 15, Owner, on paying 
expenses, can have the same, 

W. R. Heapey, See, 18 43 23, 
Climax, 


Double Concave 


1.75 


iN 


2.25 


‘arbo- Magnetic” Elastic 
wsh ion Strops, $1.00, 
Free bookiet “Hints v0 ‘iat 


. K. ALLA 


MONEY! MONEY! 


I wish to announce to my friends 
and the public in general that I 


Wells Drilled, 


Ri. satisfaction guaranteed, 


will leave for New York on Dee, 
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ut still have plenty left Also 
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land March, My terms are liberal 


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